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The burden of heat-related mortality attributable to recent human-induced climate change
Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera,Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera,Noah Scovronick,Francesco Sera,Francesco Sera,Dominic Royé,Rochelle Schneider,Aurelio Tobias,Christopher Astrom,Yuming Guo,Yasushi Honda,David M. Hondula,Rosana Abrutzky,Shilu Tong,M. de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho,P. H. Nascimento Saldiva,Eric Lavigne,Eric Lavigne,P. Matus Correa,N. Valdes Ortega,Haidong Kan,Samuel Osorio,Jan Kyselý,Jan Kyselý,Aleš Urban,Aleš Urban,Hans Orru,Ene Indermitte,Jouni J. K. Jaakkola,Jouni J. K. Jaakkola,Niilo R.I. Ryti,M. Pascal,Alexandra Schneider,Klea Katsouyanni,Klea Katsouyanni,E Samoli,Fatemeh Mayvaneh,Alireza Entezari,Patrick Goodman,Ariana Zeka,Paola Michelozzi,Francesca de’Donato,Masahiro Hashizume,Barrak Alahmad,M. Hurtado Diaz,C. De La Cruz Valencia,Ala Overcenco,D Houthuijs,Caroline Ameling,Shilpa Rao,F. Di Ruscio,Gabriel Carrasco-Escobar,Xerxes Seposo,Susana Silva,Joana Madureira,Joana Madureira,Iulian-Horia Holobaca,Simona Fratianni,Fiorella Acquaotta,Ho Kim,Whanhee Lee,Carmen Iñiguez,Bertil Forsberg,Martina S. Ragettli,Martina S. Ragettli,Yue Leon Guo,Yue Leon Guo,Bing-Yu Chen,Shanshan Li,Ben Armstrong,A. Aleman,Antonella Zanobetti,Joel Schwartz,Tran Ngoc Dang,Do Van Dung,N. Gillett,Andy Haines,Andy Haines,Matthias Mengel,Veronika Huber,Veronika Huber,Antonio Gasparrini +81 more
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In this article, the authors use empirical data from 732 locations in 43 countries to estimate the mortality burdens associated with the additional heat exposure that has resulted from recent human-induced warming, during the period 1991-2018.Citations
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The 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: health at the mercy of fossil fuels
TL;DR: The impact of climate change on health, social, and economic issues was highlighted in the 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown as mentioned in this paper , where the authors pointed out that climate change is increasingly affecting the foundations of human health and wellbeing, exacerbating the vulnerability of the world's populations to concurrent health threats.
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Estimating the cause-specific relative risks of non-optimal temperature on daily mortality: a two-part modelling approach applied to the Global Burden of Disease Study.
Katrin Burkart,Katrin Burkart,Michael Brauer,Michael Brauer,Michael Brauer,Aleksandr Y. Aravkin,Aleksandr Y. Aravkin,William W Godwin,Simon I. Hay,Simon I. Hay,Jiawei He,Vincent C. Iannucci,Samantha Leigh Larson,Stephen S Lim,Stephen S Lim,Jiangmei Liu,Christopher J L Murray,Christopher J L Murray,Peng Zheng,Peng Zheng,Maigeng Zhou,Jeffrey D. Stanaway,Jeffrey D. Stanaway +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the cause-specific and total temperature-attributable burden due to non-optimal temperature exposure was estimated for the countries for which daily mortality data were available.
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The fundamental links between climate change and marine plastic pollution.
Helen Ford,Nia H. Jones,Andrew J. Davies,Brendan J. Godley,Jenna Jambeck,Imogen E. Napper,Coleen C. Suckling,Gareth J. Williams,Lucy C. Woodall,Heather J. Koldewey,Heather J. Koldewey +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore how plastic contributes to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the beginning to the end of its life cycle, and show that more extreme weather and floods associated with climate change, will exacerbate the spread of plastic in the natural environment.
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Classic and exertional heatstroke
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Extreme weather impacts of climate change: an attribution perspective
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors review current knowledge of the influences of climate change on five different extreme weather hazards (extreme temperatures, heavy rainfall, drought, wildfire, tropical cyclones), the impacts of recent extreme weather events of each type, and thus the degree to which various impacts are attributable to climate change.
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Paris Agreement climate proposals need a boost to keep warming well below 2 °C
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Mortality risk attributable to high and low ambient temperature: a multicountry observational study
Antonio Gasparrini,Yuming Guo,Masahiro Hashizume,Eric Lavigne,Antonella Zanobetti,Joel Schwartz,Aurelio Tobias,Shilu Tong,Joacim Rocklöv,Bertil Forsberg,Michela Leone,Manuela De Sario,Michelle L. Bell,Yueliang Leon Guo,Chang-Fu Wu,Haidong Kan,Seung-Muk Yi,Micheline de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho,Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva,Yasushi Honda,Ho Kim,Ben Armstrong +21 more
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